Selina Skies

April 17, 2020 9:37 PM
The ball was always… an exciting one. Honestly, Selina had her doubts about whether upping the pressure on a bunch of hormonal teenagers was, strictly speaking, a ‘good idea.’ The weeks leading up to it certainly seemed like a storm of fuss and worry, with everyone distracted in class. She had also had a couple of students throw more than usual at her to deal with in the last couple of weeks. Mostly in a good way though. For given values of the term, where life circumstances couldn’t be said to be good but… Certainly some interesting things were set to happen this evening.

And then, when she stepped into the hall, she remembered why they did it. Besides ‘tradition.’ She looked at the set up - the flower arch at one end, with a hired photographer ready and waiting. The little tables around the edge, with their tablecloths and fancy seat covers. The buffet dinner at the back, and all of it surrounding the dance floor. And it was… special. It might have been a while since she had been sixteen - or any of the ages of the attendees - but she remembered that feeling and, at that age, how rare it had been. A lifetime of going to weddings could make you forget just how much fun it was when all this was laid out, and it was possibly the first time in your life you’d done something like it, and definitely the first it had been all about you. The students might have gone to weddings or fancy parties as guests. Perhaps a few of them had even had big celebrations for their seventeenths or other memorable occasions. But this felt different.

The main student body entered the room first, whilst the prefects, head students and their dates waited. She had checked that everyone was alright there, and that no one wanted exempting from the process.

“Welcome to the Midsummer Ball,” she announced, “We will be announcing the house cup winners part way through the night. Outside of that, you will be free to dance, to get photographs and to just generally enjoy yourselves. But first, let’s welcome your prefects and head students, along with their dates, to get the evening started,” she stated, offering a brief round of applause as the selected students took to the floor for the opening dance.

OOC - you may reply in any order and set your post at any point during the first half of the evening (i.e. you do not have to wait to see the prefects’ posts). You can god-mod stock figures like the photographer. Most of all, have fun!
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Vladimir Brockert

April 19, 2020 8:03 AM
Vlad hated dress robes. Most of them were so dull and boring. He much preferred the flair of a colorful, well-tailored suit. The dress robes his mother sent weren’t horrible - a grey material with orange detail, and an orange tie to match - but he wanted to pick out his own fashion. He didn’t know much, but he did have some strong opinions on his self-presentation. Color was quite important to him. But he didn’t feel very colorful, and he didn’t feel like fighting.

He wore the dress robes.

Honestly, he didn’t even want to go to this stupid ball. Any other time, it was the type of event he might have been excited about: flourishing decorations, extravagant attire, and a room full of his dearest friends and favorite people. But this year, someone was here who wasn’t one of them, someone who didn’t fit in and just ruined the whole thing: Jean-Loup. He was here, living at the school, spending time with Dorian. And he was going to dance the opening prefects’ dance with Dorian, his arms around him, holding him closer, closer, and twirling effortlessly, like it didn’t matter at all, like they fit.

So he arrived late.

When he entered, he scanned the dance floor cautiously, but as it was more populated than it would have been and he noticed pairs of students where neither was a prefect, Vlad determined that he was safe. He noticed Tatiana across the way (and, merrily, not with Dorian and Jean-Loup), so he went to her. “Hi,” he said, doing his best to sound his usual cheery self, falling ever so slightly short. Maybe she wouldn’t notice. But it had been six years they had been friends now, so it was not impossible that she knew him better than that. “You look really great,” he added, because it was true.
12 Vladimir Brockert "Running behind" [Tatiana] 1400 0 5

Tatiana Vorontsova

April 19, 2020 12:08 PM
As she sat on the sidelines of the ball's opening dance, Tatiana thought she might, for the first time in her life, really understand why the Americans thought it was good to have a false American smile on all the time. If you were just accustomed to smiling vacantly all the time for no reason, it might be easier to keep on doing it when it really was a lie.

She had thought that Dorian making up with Jean-Loup would be a good thing, in that it would make Dorian happy and make it easier for Tatiana to do things other than worry about him. It had, she had to admit, filled half that mandate. Dorian was happy. Dorian was wildly, incandescently, mindlessly happy. He was so happy, in fact, that Tatiana was still just as worried about him as she had been before, because what was he doing?

She liked Jean-Loup, but she could have killed him for this. He was the older one, the one who had sense, and was not so idealistic as her poor Dorya. He should have known better. Matthieu had attacked Dorian over a kiss. What was going to happen after - after such a public display of Dorya's difference as this? Especially if there were Matthieus hidden among their classmates. Tatiana would hex anyone who tried to hurt her frère de coeur and worry about the politics and propriety of the issue later - she had her wand up her sleeve right now just in case - but she could not be there all the time, even when they were here together, much less over the coming summer....

As the prefect dance wound down, she could see Katya staring at her, and her cheeks burned, though not for the reasons Katya probably thought, and she pretended not to notice Katya's expression. As long as Katya did not storm over to Dorian and make a scene, Tatiana was just going to pretend that Katya wasn't there, and deal with her later. For now...for now she was just going to hope the lovebirds could separate long enough to give her a few turns around the floor. This love business was all right, she supposed, if it made Dorya happy, but if it forced her to spend an entire evening sitting on the sidelines in formalwear watching other people dance but not being able to do so herself, she was going to be even crosser with Jean-Loup over it, and maybe a little with Dorya, too, even. Giving the relationship her blessing was a very different thing than giving him permission to forget that she had been here first.

Another dance began, and she remained seated alone in her blue and yellow dress robes with their floral embroidery, matching pearl-embroidered yellow povyazka tied atop her dark hair, which had been put in braids before she pinned it up. They were laced with a single blue ribbon, since technically - if not willingly - she was supposed to be in search of a husband, without an official groom selected yet, though she doubted anyone here would know that but her sister, and maybe Vladya and Ivy. Her small, pale face peered out at the room without any cosmetics, but between double-drop sapphire earrings, and she had on the pearl and diamond necklace Papa and Mama had given her for her sixteenth birthday. She twisted her rings, then smiled in genuine relief when she saw Vladya approaching her.

"Privet," she said as he sat down with her. Her smile deepened as she recognized a compliment. "Pozhaluista. You are much handsome also," she said, looking over the not entirely familiar sight of Vladya dressed up. It would not have occurred to her to wear an orange tie, but it did not look badly, so she had no complaints on that front, even in her head, which was the only place she really had much of a right to think any detailed thoughts about her friends' appearances. "You want to dance?" she asked instead of continuing to think pointless thoughts. Perhaps it was forward for a girl to offer, but it was between friends.

OOC: One may basically picture the dress and headdress from "Once Upon A December" from the animated Anastasia here, only with lots of embroidery and non-gauzy sleeves, plus the additional pretties Tatiana mentions.
16 Tatiana Vorontsova No running on the dance floor, you'll bump people. 1396 0 5

Vladimir Brockert

May 01, 2020 3:44 PM
Much handsome. In a better headspace, Vlad would have been tickled by the compliment. He liked the way Tatiana talked. He thought it was really cool how her often literal and not-quite-right English (hopefully not dissimilarly from his own not-quite-right Russian) still got the point across even when it fell short in style or technique. The function of language was to convey ideas, and the fact that they could all convey so differently sort of said that at the end of the day, everyone was speaking the same language, really. At least, he thought so.

Unfortunately, he was not mentally open enough to fully process the statement. He moved on to her question. Did he want to dance? Well, no, really. He didn’t want to do anything. He didn’t want to be here. But that was an unfair and dramatic answer, so he just said, “Yeah, okay,” and led her to an open place on the dancefloor.

He held her at a comfortable distance - close enough for friends, not close enough to suggest anything else - and did his best to float. However, even though he wasn’t sure he really wanted to see, Vladimir couldn’t help but try to look through the crowd for Dorian and his… Jean-Loup. It wasn’t until he felt Tatiana’s foot beneath his that he realized just how distracted he was. “Sorry,” he offered sadly. “I guess I wasn’t watching where I…” he trailed off and sighed. “Have you seen Dorian?”
12 Vladimir Brockert I might be bumping them anyway 1400 0 5

Tatiana Vorontsova

May 01, 2020 7:14 PM
Tatiana loved dancing. That was one of the relatively few ladylike things she could do which didn't involve sitting still, and could sometimes even involve real movement, even if often enough it did not. In such cases, it was traditional to pay some attention to one's partner, and Tatiana could understand how this could be boring with many partners. She, however, was not just any old partner, and she rapidly grew indignant as Vladya proceeded to more or less dance with her while paying her no attention at all.

She was on the brink of pointing this out to him when he stepped on her foot and she swore in a hiss of Russian instead.

"Dorya?" she said when he broke off mid-apology to ask if she had seen their friend. "How I not seen Dorya? Everyone in this room seen Dorya," she added, her brow creasing with anxiety. "After so much time of 'Tatya, all must be big secret, Mama must not know,' now it is all the room sees Dorya," she muttered. "Ya ne ponimaesh'." I don't understand. "Why? You think he have trouble?" she asked sharply, the thought connecting - his brother had been violent. Perhaps he thought others would be as well. If they were, Tatiana would curse them. She resisted the impulse to reach for her wand right then and there, before she was even sure she was going to need to publically work a curse on someone.
16 Tatiana Vorontsova You certainly just bumped my foot. 1396 0 5

Vladimir Brockert

May 02, 2020 9:31 AM
Vlad cringed. Everyone in the room had seen Dorian? So then… yes, he had really done it. Vlad couldn’t help the rush of immediate validation in his late arrival. He was so, so glad he had missed it.

Tatiana also seemed pretty annoyed about it, although the Teppenpaw could only imagine her reasons were vastly different from his own. No, she seemed more put off by the reveal of it all. That was also fair; Dorian and his… Jean Loup were originally presented as something of a secret, but now it was decidedly on display for anyone to see.

And respond to, as Tatya suggested. Did he think Dorian was in trouble? That thought had not really crossed Vladimir’s mind, although he remembered that this being gay thing was something that some people apparently didn’t like. Some of them didn’t like it a lot. When he learned about Dorian, he did his research. He read books. The histories of hate and violence, and how very recent it all still was. Vlad didn’t want that for his best friend. And since learning some things about himself as well, the world just felt a little bit colder. The sixth year had always assumed everyone was his friend. But now maybe, if people knew…. Well, maybe that wasn’t so true anymore.

Vlad gave one more glance around. He didn’t see Dorian at the moment, but he also didn’t see a giant angry crowd clumping around anybody with torches and pitchforks, so he figured it was okay for now. “No, I don’t,” he answered. “I’m really sorry. I’m just…” he took a deep breath. “I don’t feel good about the whole Jean-Loup thing. It’s all just… it’s too much, you know? But I should be happy, because Dorian’s happy, and that’s what a good friend does. But I’m really, really, really not happy. I’m sorry I’m not making for great company tonight. We can just dance and I’ll stop looking for them and be a better friend to you too.” He didn’t want to be thinking about any of this, so he would just do his best not to. Tatiana deserved a fun evening, and he knew she liked dancing, so he had to be a better friend to at least one person here tonight.
12 Vladimir Brockert Maybe we should just start over. 1400 0 5

Tatiana Vorontsova

May 04, 2020 10:03 AM
Tatiana listened closely to all the stuff Vladya was saying. Dorian was not in trouble, as far as he could tell...but he was not happy. Because of Jean-Loup, even though Jean-Loup was a reason why Dorian was happy, if to the point of foolishness....

"I worry about Dorya too," she said. "I worry - maybe Matthieu knock something wrong in his head. He is not good all year, not since we come back from holiday - and now...." She shook her head. "I know not. But nothing is to do now," she said helplessly.

She hated that. She hated that as much as the thought of sending Dorian back to his family, knowing he was too - too - too Dorya to raise his wand even to save himself from that brute he was forced to live with, and that he might try to disown her, too, if she did it for him - though since he had eventually taken Jean-Loup back, and she had a far senior claim on his affection, she thought she might just take her chances, if she ever got a chance to hex Matthieu seven or eight times in rapid succession. It was, however, still true. What could they do right now, really? What was done was done.

“We do not have to dance, if you not want,” she said. “All is no good. Why world so stupid, Vladya? I do not like it,” she added crossly, in a tone which suggested that her displeasure alone should have been a good reason for it to change into some more pleasing shape.
16 Tatiana Vorontsova If we can. 1396 0 5